Multi - time equations , classical and quantum Sören Petrat
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Motivated by relativity, several authors have suggested introducing, in classical and quantum physics, a separate time coordinate for every particle in order to avoid the use of simultaneity surfaces, e.g. [1–8]. For example, multi-time wave functions have been used in the foundations of quantum mechanics for defining relativistic collapse [9] or de Broglie–Bohm [10] theories. In quantum physics, the basic idea is that the relativistic analogue of a non-relativistic wave function
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Motivated by relativity, several authors have suggested introducing, in classical and quantum physics, a separate time coordinate for every particle in order to avoid the use of simultaneity surfaces, e.g. [1–8]. For example, multi-time wave functions have been used in the foundations of quantum mechanics for defining relativistic collapse [9] or de Broglie–Bohm [10] theories. In quantum physic...
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تاریخ انتشار 2014